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Do not take cheap shots! DEAR EDITOR: First, I will preface this letter with the fact that elected officials should be held to higher expectations, and definitely obey all laws--to include traffic fire lane laws--as referenced by Ms. Woods-Peebles' recent letter. Now, regarding the letter from Esther J. Stewart in the Nov. 28th issue of The Blade, what a baseless cheap shot! It sounds to me that someone has an axe to grind without fact. If you've got "the goods" on a public official(s), make it known for the public, or are you waiting to file a frivolous lawsuit to waste the government's time and money? Turn it over to the GBI, State Attorney General, or FBI (oh, that's right, they are governmental agencies too, thus cannot be trusted, right Ms. Stewart?); get it in the open, but don't make accusations/innuendo, without providing facts. If you indeed have all the reports, witnesses, notes, photos, recordings, etc., you say you have, where are they?
What astounds me even more than these baseless accusations without published/ exposed facts, is that this paper would publish such a letter without researching or having facts in hand--and reporting on it! I've certainly not seen any stories or editorials concerning anything like Ms. Stewart's accusations published. It certainly sounds to me that this paper is allowing a personal axe grinding session or forum, not reporting news of interest to Emanuel County residents or former residents like myself.
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